Fan Speed; Serial Number; Sw Version; Recall Preset - AJA Ki Pro Quick Start Manual

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70.3 FAN SPEED

Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — CONFIG menus
70.3 FAN SPEED
This parameter determines the speed of Ki Pro's internal cooling fan. In some
environments where audio recording is occurring close to the Ki Pro unit, it may be
desirable to set the fan speed to "QUIET RECORD" for optimum quiet operation.
NORMAL (default)
QUIET RECORD
QUIET AUTO
NORMAL AUTO

80.1 SERIAL NUMBER

This parameter displays this Ki Pro's unique serial number.

80.2 SW VERSION

This parameter displays Ki Pro's software version level.

91.1 RECALL PRESET

This parameter recalls the Ki Pro to a previously saved preset configuration stored using
parameter 92.1.
Use the ADJUST buttons to set the number of the Preset register you wish to recall. To
recall, press the SELECT up (^) button, and then press the ADJUST up (^) button. The
message [COMPLETE] is displayed after a successful recall.

92.1 STORE PRESET

This parameter saves a preset configuration to the selected storage register. Use the
ADJUST buttons to set the number of the Preset register.
To store, press the SELECT up (^) button, and then press the ADJUST up (^) button. The
message [COMPLETE] is displayed after a successful store.

99.1 FACTORY RESET

Selecting this parameter and then pressing the ADJUST (up) button for 2 seconds
recalls Ki Pro's factory default settings.
Caution!
Selecting this parameter and recalling factory defaults will overwrite the current settings
(with the exception of network settings, which are retained).
Recalling factory defaults does not affect these network settings: IP Config, IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, System Name, 802.11 settings, or Date and Time. To
clear network settings and recall factory defaults, hold down both the Adjust (up) and
Adjust (down) buttons at the same time.
Note: To set a single parameter to its factory default value, go to that parameter and hold
down both the Adjust (up) and Adjust (down) buttons at the same time.
Fan runs at normal fixed speed for optimum cooling.
Fan runs at a fixed slower speed for optimum quiet.
Fan runs at normal speed until recording begins, then the
fan ramps down to a slower speed for optimum quiet.
Fan runs at variable speeds for optimum cooling.
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